COLEOPTERA OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 145 



Aneflus. — One example of linearis taken on Echo 

 Mountain, Los Angeles County. 



Pcecilobrium . — P. chalybceum was taken on flowers 

 of Ceanothus, Pasadena, April. Linell has described 

 rugosi'penne from " Cal." 



Hybodera. — H. debilis, one example, Echo Mountain, 

 Los Angeles County. 



Callitnus. — C. cyanipennis, Los Angeles County, on 

 Ceanothus bloom. C. rujicollis bears a label in the Horn 

 Collection indicating its occurrence in Southern Cali- 

 fornia; it is not rare about San Francisco. 



Megobrium. — M. edwardsii is described from Santa 

 Rosa Island. I have one example beaten from live-oak 

 near Pomona, Oct. 27. 



Molorchus. — M. longicollis, Los Angeles County, on 

 flowers. 



Callimoxys. — G. fuscipennis, Los Angeles County (Van 

 Dyke); very abundant further north. 



Holopleura. — H. helena is very rare in Southern Cali- 

 fornia, but has been bred in quantity from dead twigs 

 of Umbellidaria calif ornica from near San Francisco, 

 by Professor Rivers; Santa Monica (Albright). 



Rosalia. — One example of funehris was sent me from 

 San Diego County. Mr. VV. G. Wright of San Bernar- 

 dino writes me that he has taken it locally, but it is 

 certainly much more common further north. Professor 

 Rivers records the larva from " decaying Umbellularia 

 californica among the mycelia of some fungus." 



Dendrobius. — D. mandibular is is common on the wing 

 in early evening, about the willows along the Colorado 

 River, at Yuma, in July. 



Lissonotus. — L. multifasciaius, "Cal., Ariz." 



10 Augustas, 1901. 



